BACKGROUND Hemodynamic instability is one of the leading causes of intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Early stabilization of hemodynamics is associated with improved outcome. The monitoring used to guide hemodynamic support may influence the time needed to achieve stable hemodynamics. Visualization of the heart using echocardiography offers the advantage of direct measurement of cardiac volumes and ventricular function. A miniaturized monoplane transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) probe was developed, allowing for almost continuous qualitative hemodynamic TEE assessment (hTEE) after brief bedside training. The primary objective of the study is to assess whether hemodynamic monitoring using the hTEE technology shortens time to resolut...
Hemodynamic interventions and - monitoring are daily practices in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU); usu...
Hemodynamic interventions and - monitoring are daily practices in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU); usu...
In critically ill patients, many decisions depend on accurate assessment of the hemodynamic status. ...
Abstract Background Hemodynamic instability is one of the leading causes of intensive care unit (ICU...
PURPOSE Mortality in circulatory shock is high. Enhanced resolution of shock may improve outcomes...
INTRODUCTION Hemodynamic management in intensive care patients guided by blood pressure and flow ...
To avoid use of a Swan-Ganz catheter and its attendant complications, new technologies have now beco...
To avoid use of a Swan-Ganz catheter and its attendant complications, new technologies have now beco...
Hemodynamic assessment remains the most valuable adjunct to physical examination and laboratory asse...
Background: Hemodynamic instability is frequent and outcome-relevant in critical illness. The unders...
Since its inception in 1950s, echocardiography has evolved significantly. Its role has expanded beyo...
Monitoring is a cognitive aid that allows clinicians to detect the nature and extent of pathology an...
Purpose In the Simple Intensive Care Studies-I (SICS-I), we aim to unravel the value of clinical and...
Hemodynamic interventions and - monitoring are daily practices in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU); usu...
Purpose In the Simple Intensive Care Studies-I (SICS-I), we aim to unravel the value of clinical and...
Hemodynamic interventions and - monitoring are daily practices in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU); usu...
Hemodynamic interventions and - monitoring are daily practices in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU); usu...
In critically ill patients, many decisions depend on accurate assessment of the hemodynamic status. ...
Abstract Background Hemodynamic instability is one of the leading causes of intensive care unit (ICU...
PURPOSE Mortality in circulatory shock is high. Enhanced resolution of shock may improve outcomes...
INTRODUCTION Hemodynamic management in intensive care patients guided by blood pressure and flow ...
To avoid use of a Swan-Ganz catheter and its attendant complications, new technologies have now beco...
To avoid use of a Swan-Ganz catheter and its attendant complications, new technologies have now beco...
Hemodynamic assessment remains the most valuable adjunct to physical examination and laboratory asse...
Background: Hemodynamic instability is frequent and outcome-relevant in critical illness. The unders...
Since its inception in 1950s, echocardiography has evolved significantly. Its role has expanded beyo...
Monitoring is a cognitive aid that allows clinicians to detect the nature and extent of pathology an...
Purpose In the Simple Intensive Care Studies-I (SICS-I), we aim to unravel the value of clinical and...
Hemodynamic interventions and - monitoring are daily practices in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU); usu...
Purpose In the Simple Intensive Care Studies-I (SICS-I), we aim to unravel the value of clinical and...
Hemodynamic interventions and - monitoring are daily practices in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU); usu...
Hemodynamic interventions and - monitoring are daily practices in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU); usu...
In critically ill patients, many decisions depend on accurate assessment of the hemodynamic status. ...